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Reviews of:

Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh: Engaged Spirituality in an Age of Globalization

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01 Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh met briefly at the Gethsemani Trappist monastery in Kentucky in 1966Woodhouse, Mark Library Journal 126.14 (1 September 2001): 185.
2001
02Mindful MonksRobert King, a retired philosophy religion professor and academic dean, discovered only late in his academicHauser, Richard J. America 186.17 (20 May 2002): 24-26.
2002
03 Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh met once before Merton's untimely death in 1968.Kauffman, Richard A. Christian Century 119.9 (24 April-1 May 2002): 36.
2002
04 To think outside the box is thought by many these days to be absolutely essential.Eastman, Patrick Monos 17.1 (Jan/Feb 2004): 8.
2004
05 Vietnamese Zen Master Thich nhat Hanh and Catholic monk Thomas Merton met only once, for a few hours in 1966.Lion, Diana Turning Wheel (Spring 2004): 38.
2004
06 This book, organized like an academic work and not deficient in scholarship (though perhaps a bit repetitious at times), is also autobiographical: KingBuchanan, William C. Choice Connect 39.10 (June 2002) 1786.
2002.
07 At a time when ninety percent of Americans purportedly support destroying Afghanistan in order to save it,Vivian, Tim Anglican Theological Review 84.3 (Summer 2002): 790-791.
2002.
08 Not being a standard academic thesis, this book is a personalDonders, J. G. Missiology 33.2 (2005): 236-237.
2005.
09Spiritual Ideas of Two MonksThich Nhat Hanh and Thomas Merton met only once, at Merton's hermitage in Kentucky in 1966, but that meeting symbolized the extraordinary spiritual journeys of two men who have had a profound effect on interreligious dialogueWilliams, Bill Hartford Courant; Hartford, Conn. [Hartford, Conn]. 17 Aug 2002: D4.
2002.
ANNUAL This is a fine and worthwhile book. While not exactly groundbreaking, especially in regard toThompson, J. Milburn Merton Annual 15: 267-269.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/15/ThompsonRevKing267-269.pdf
2002
SEASONALListening Deeply, Living DeeplyThe first chapter of Thich Nhat Hanh's 1995 book Living Buddha, Living Christ contains a quotationThurston, Bonnie B. Merton Seasonal 26:4 (Winter 2001): 25-27.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/26/26-4ThurstonRevKing.pdf
2001